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In the midst of the Greek crisis, leaders call for more economic governing of the eurozone.
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Senior Trump administration officials are starting to realize that China poses one of the most significant threats to the United States.
From the book: Australia—Where to Now?
From the book: Australia—Where to Now?
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The phony outrage from Europe’s leaders is the least of America’s problems.
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What is happening to the United States economy is much more than financial cause and effect.
Feature • October 1, 2020
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An orchestrated assault to overwhelm America’s political system
Article • December 19, 2016
A look at the optimism of Britain’s vindicated euroskeptics
Article • July 6, 2020
Royal biographer claims the Queen’s reign is ‘effectively over.’
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Article • December 28, 2018
China is rising to conquer the world through technology, and an American arrest warrant has gotten in its way.
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The fundamentally different legacies of two empires that ruled the world
Article • February 12, 2008
Incompetence justifies concealment, the lie is part of business strategy, cowardice is celebrated over courage, common sense is sacrificed on the altar of political correctness. What is the world coming to?
Article • July 2, 2020
The only evidence of collusion found in General Flynn’s phone calls was between the Obama administration and anti-Israel forces at the United Nations.
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The world’s biggest banks are sobering up to an inescapable reality. Should you?